Mayweather
JMM (beat pac twice)
Pac
Cotto
Calzaghe
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						Mayweather
JMM (beat pac twice)
Pac
Cotto
Calzaghe
				
					
                                        
					
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						1. Zelenoff
2. Butterbean
3. Power Punching Specialist
4. Ill Mitch
5. John Ruiz
ok maybe not
1. Mayweather
2. PAC
3. Cotto
4. Calzaghe
5. Vazquez
6. JMM
7. Rafa Marquez
8. Pavlik
9. Calderon
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						This list is bullshyt!
how do you not have jerry hackney on the top 5!for crist sake he got hackney, his so good we named a k.o after him
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						1.Floyd 2.Pacman 3.Calzaghe 4.JMM 5.Hopkins 6.Winky 7.Margarito 8.Cotto 9.Pavlik 10.Mosley Dont watch enough of the lighter weights 2 include them,im sure Vazquez or Marquez prob deserve 2 b in there though!
				
					
                                        
					
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						1-Floyd
2-Pac
3-Calzaghe
4-Cotto
5-JMM
6-Vasquez
7-Pavlik
8-Hatton
9-R. Marquez
10- BHOP
The top 7 IMO, are clear, 8-9-10 could be juggled but this is the way I see it right now.
Nearly missing the list, but are 1 decent win away from making it are-Vlad, N.Donaire, Margarito, etc.
				
					
                                        
					
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						[quote=Pacstraightleft;511732]He beat Pac twice with what?.. with weak ass counterpunching? Sorry but imo, fighters who are more aggreesive and inflect bigger damages gets my vote for the win.
Pac sent JMM 4 times to the canvas.
to be fair though in the first fight JMM recovered from a devastating 3 knock down opening round to dominate the rest of the fight and in my eyes take at least 7 of the remaining 11 rounds!!
By the end of the 2nd fight i had it 114-114 dead level even though pac got a ridiculous 115-112 from one of the judges.
JMM can count himself VERY unlucky not to of scored one win over pac in the 2 contests they fought.
PS:As for the guy who has pavlik over calzaghe.......are you serious??![]()
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						1. Mayweather
2. PAC
3. Cotto
4. Calzaghe
5. Vazquez
6. JMM
7. Rafa Marquez
8. Pavlik
9. Calderon
10. Wright
I just modified Killersheeps list a little. I think third on down are all validly debatable. Admittedly I don't watch man fighters below around 130. there are alot of really good fighters around now, who you can criticize in this way or that way. but every one of them I think, "gosh Calzaghe beat Hopkins, Kessler, reigned over the division for 10 years". Or Vazquez "is coming off winning the greatest trilogy ever." Or Cotto has dismantled everyone he has faced including Mosely and made Paulie take a huge one sided beating (and Paulie has since become a star in his own right.) JMM has a great resume behind him and fought Pac and always showing of himself.
Pavlik has been very dominant as a limited fighter.
The weakest name I have on my list is Winky at tenth. Coming off a loss to a man who just lost, and lengthy inactivity he is hard to put on any list. However, he has been a super tough opponent with one of the greatest career resumes as anyone in the game. Also he made a good showing of himself in the deep waters of a much heavier division against Hopkins in a fight I thought was poorly refereed. To overcome all of this he should have made the fight with Kessler or someone very soon afterwards.
All good lists and i like the discussion.
"If there's a better chin in the world than Pryor's, it has to be on Mount Rushmore." -Pat Putnam.
				
					
                                        
					
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